Yurt 101

Yurts go back centuries and have been prominent forms of home and hospitality around the world since. Before you buy learn the basics on Yurts, their origin, modern applications and all you need to know to get exactly what you want out of your Yurt experience!

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Yurt Replacement Parts

Wall Tent Accessories

WALL TENT FLY

Protect your camp from the elements with the Vinyl Tent Fly.

Made of off-white, 14 oz polyester reinforced vinyl, a properly installed tent fly will contact the tent along the ridgeline and provide an air space between the tent and the fly. The tent fly overlaps the tent approximately 1’ on all sides. Grommets are place in reinforced hems that have a roped edge for extra strength.

In extremely wet or humid conditions, the tent fly prevents any rain from contacting the roof of your wall tent. This allows the tent to “breathe” out moisture even under severe winter conditions. Since a fly keeps most of the rain from contacting your tent, you will be packing out a fairly dry tent. This makes it easy to move from camp to camp.

TENT FEATURES

A

Peaks and corners are reinforced with a high strength 40-ounce industrial vinyl patch (A) that will allow penetration for easily joining up with porch or cook shack frames and remains sealed if not in use

A

40 oz. Reinforement

B

The eaves are reinforced with ropes, parallel double-stitched, and are a full 3 inches wide (B), which provides longer life for the wall panels

B

3" wide Eave Rope Edge

C

Both ends of the tent have a double layer of fabric(C) to provide reinforcement and prevent abrasion if you use an internal frame.

C

Double Layer Roof Ends

D

All main seams are double lap felled (D). These are stronger and much more water repellent than the typical flat stitched seam. double lap felled seams also give the tent a more attractive appearance — there are no raw edges exposed.

D

Double Lap Felled Seams

All tents finish at full-size, making them about 10% larger than our typical competitor building ‘cut-sized’ tents.

All sidewalls are a full five feet height, allowing a roomy feel, even for tall campers.

All tents are shipped with easy to tie synthetic/manila rope, hardwood rope locks for tensioning the tent, and a canvas bag.

E

Bottom hems are triple layered (E) and include #4 brass grommets for staking.

E

Triple Layer Hems

F

All tents include a 12” vinyl sod cloth (F) to seal out the weather and pests.

F

12" Vinyl Sod Cloth

G

Our silicone stove pipe ring (G) has a Velcro flap to close out the weather when not in use. We recommend the stove hole be located on a side wall. This minimizes leaking, wind damage (The stove pipe can pull out due to up and down motion of the roof canvas) and allows a simple Fly installation. This sidewall location is standard on our Centennial Tent line.

G

Optional Stove Hole

H

All doors include easy to use Fastex side release buckles (H) to secure them for weather protection and to hold the doors in an open position. Our doors are unique in that they open all the way to the ridge, which allows an open, airy feel and easier access.